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The American Style: Colonial Revival and the Modern Metropolis
Location: Evergreen Museum & Library
Brought To You By: Johns Hopkins University Museums
Phone: 410-516-0341
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Cost: $15 - $20 [Buy Tickets]
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Throughout American history, no style has proven more enduring than the Colonial Revival, which emerged in the late nineteenth century. Powerfully connecting the present to the past, the Colonial Revival remains popular today, retaining its status as the American style. Join Donald Albrecht, Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of the City of New York, for an exploration of the Colonial Revival from a national perspective, and the movement’s impact on New York City—the ultimate modern metropolis. Albrecht has curated exhibitions that have ranged from overviews of cultural trends to profiles of individual design firms and artists, including last year’s critically acclaimed "The American Style: Colonial Revival and the Modern Metropolis."
A reception and book signing with the speaker follows the lecture.
Brought To You By: Johns Hopkins University Museums
Phone: 410-516-0341
Event Website: Click here
Cost: $15 - $20 [Buy Tickets]
Dates & Times:
Description
Throughout American history, no style has proven more enduring than the Colonial Revival, which emerged in the late nineteenth century. Powerfully connecting the present to the past, the Colonial Revival remains popular today, retaining its status as the American style. Join Donald Albrecht, Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of the City of New York, for an exploration of the Colonial Revival from a national perspective, and the movement’s impact on New York City—the ultimate modern metropolis. Albrecht has curated exhibitions that have ranged from overviews of cultural trends to profiles of individual design firms and artists, including last year’s critically acclaimed "The American Style: Colonial Revival and the Modern Metropolis."
A reception and book signing with the speaker follows the lecture.
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The Johns Hopkins University
4545 N. Charles Street
Baltimore Maryland 21210
PHONE: 410-516-0341
WEBSITE: http://www.museums.jhu.edu
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